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Waterborne Safety Straps

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  • Handsome straps include a dual buckling system which prevents loss of the watch, computer, or compass even if one of the pins fail
  • Not just one buckle but a secondary locking device for extra security
  • Strap has 1,900 lbs breaking strain
  • SIZE: 3/4 and 1 inch
  • COLORS: Black, Tan or Brown
  • Stainless steel or Black buckle
  • Watch not included
  • FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY

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Average Customer Review: based on 24 reviews.

Rating: Needs to be longer for dry suits
Reviewer: Sylvain LeBlanc, Sunday, December 13, 2009 - View all my reviews
great strap if you want to make sure youll never lose your watch/ computer but it is made a little too short for use with thick dry suit & liner. a short piece of webbing needs to be used as an extension and "voila" problem solved. waterborne should simply make a long version of their straps for us guys up north... comfortable, safe, affordable.

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167 out of 371 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Black 1 " Waterborne watch strap
Reviewer: Jerry M., Monday, June 15, 2009
I find the product to meet my needs and works very well. The fit is fantastic. The strap can be adapted to just about any watch, but I use mine on a dive watch. The durability is much greater than normal rubber watch bands, that (for me) have tended to crack and break.

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196 out of 386 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Dive Watches
Reviewer: Frank Ornelas, Thursday, January 12, 2012 - View all my reviews
These Waterborne Safety Straps are the best. They are on all of my 5 Dive Watches. They are a most for anyone who spends time in the water, as they will protect your investments.

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6 out of 13 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Diving Watches
Reviewer: Frank Ornelas, Thursday, August 18, 2011 - View all my reviews
New straps for Diving watches.

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32 out of 60 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Nice but short
Reviewer: Jeffrey J Vance, Thursday, September 01, 2011 - View all my reviews
The strap itself is fine but it was too short to use with my drysuit.

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33 out of 68 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Waterborne writs watch strap
Reviewer: Gerard M., Saturday, July 05, 2008 - View all my reviews
I can see by the way it is attached to the watch that there is a good safety net of protection from losing the watch in the event one of the pins that secures the band to the watch fails. However, it would have been nice to have been informed that the band stretches when wet! I wore in into the pool for scuba training and although it was tight and secure when I entered the water, after it got wet it almost slid off my wrist because it had stretched so much. I had to sinch it up a notch or two more to re-tighten the strap on my wrist.

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327 out of 699 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Waterborne safety strap
Reviewer: Lisa H., Sunday, October 28, 2007  
This is the second watch strap I have bought from here, and it seems the quality of the strap has gone down, yet the price has stayed the same. It is a great strap, and it works wonderfully and I have yet to loose a watch on a dive, great design, its just too bad the buckles on the strap seem cheaper now. It still gets a good rating though just because of its great design

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377 out of 796 people found this review helpful.



Rating: watch band
Reviewer: mark manders, Friday, September 14, 2007
Some guy that I work with had a really nice watch on and I asked him where he got it from. He said he went to SCUBA.COM, and that is how I got my watch band! I did not need the watch itself, but I really liked the band, and I was suprised to find it on the website!! Thanks man Go green bay packers Mark Manders

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431 out of 812 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Waterborne Strap the Best?
Reviewer: Kim Baker, Sunday, July 08, 2007
In a few words, It may not be the thickest and most rugged on the market, but it is rugged in its own right and more so comfortable than a thicker competitor...I rate it excellent in every way........Kim Baker

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430 out of 833 people found this review helpful.



Rating: You can never be to safe.
Reviewer: James M., Friday, April 27, 2007
During a dive in a quarry in PA a student diver lost his Aquland watch due to the fact that he was using the original watch strap. Since is was the same watch as mine I knew he had just lost $600.00 worth of wacth because of trusting the pins and rubber strap that came with his watch from the factory. The best thing about the Waterborne safety straps is that it holds the watch by both pins. If you invest good money in a dive wacth or computer you are crazy not to protect that investment.

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401 out of 814 people found this review helpful.






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